Visions of Murder | |
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Genre | Thriller |
Written by | Julie Moskowitz Gary Stephens |
Directed by | Michael Rhodes |
Starring | Barbara Eden James Brolin Joan Pringle Scott Bryce Erika Flores Terry O'Quinn |
Music by | Michael Hoenig |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Freyda Rothstein Gene Schwam |
Producers | Dennis Stuart Murphy Angela Bromstad |
Cinematography | Steven Shaw |
Editor | David Handman |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Production companies | Bar-Gene Productions Freyda Rothstein Productions Hearst Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | May 7, 1993 (1993-05-07) |
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Visions of Murder is a 1993 Americanmade-for-televisionpsychological thriller film directed by Michael Rhodes and starringBarbara Eden andJames Brolin. The film was based on a teleplay written by Julie Moskowitz and Gary Stephens and was shot on location inSan Francisco, California andSan Jose, California. It premiered as a presentation ofNBC Friday Night at the Movies on May 7, 1993.
The film was followed by a 1994 sequel,Eyes of Terror, also starring Barbara Eden.
Dr. Jesse Newman (Barbara Eden) is a San Francisco psychologist caught in a terrifying web of suspicion and intrigue when one of her patients is found murdered and suddenly begins to experience paranormal visions. Frightened and confused by her premonitions, Jesse recognizes a missing woman on the news but is still unsure of her newly developed abilities. Believing that she has witnessed a murder, she attempts to convince a skeptical police department. Dangerously entangled in these mysterious events, Jesse becomes the prime suspect and, possibly, the next victim.
Visions of Murder was released twice on Region 1DVD on December 23, 2003 byMadacy Entertainment[1] and July 6, 2010 byEcho Bridge Entertainment.[2]Release parties were held for both DVD releases inCampbell, California at the bar featured in the production.
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